Buccaneers linebacker Devin White said his request for a trade was a product of him getting “a little selfish” and is adamant he wants to stay in Tampa Bay.
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The Saints will host free agent running back Kareem Hunt on Tuesday, a source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers would have plenty of issues to resolve even if Tom Brady had not retired. Everyone would still be learning a new offense, making sure anchor-of-the-offensive line Ryan Jensen got his knee healthy, making sure linebacker Devin White’s trade demands were truly a buried concern, and trying to get injured first-round pick Calijah Kancey ready for the season despite a stubborn calf strain.
But the problem is Tom Brady did retire.
Re’Mahn “Ray” Davis is likely to start at running back for the Kentucky Wildcats this fall. The fifth-year senior transferred to play for Mark Stoops back in January after four years of college football elsewhere.
It took a whole lotta miles to get here tank still not empty pic.twitter.com/XzixjCc4Sc
— Re’Mahn Davis (@Ray_Davis07) August 7, 2023
As a former three-star recruit, Davis began his career at Temple before transferring to Vanderbilt as a junior in 2021.
E. Javier Loya has been a minority owner of the Texans since 2002.
White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson has been suspended six games for his role in a fight against Guardians third baseman José Ramírez, according to ESPN’s Jesse Rodgers. Ramírez will be suspended three games, and one of his Cleveland teammates, Emmanuel Clase, will serve a one-game suspension.
The incident occurred Saturday night when the two exchanged words at second base before Anderson threw down his glove and put up his fists. He ultimately would regret the decision, as Ramírez proceeded to land a devastating right hook that knocked Anderson to the ground.
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A bad weekend just got worse for White Sox SS Tim Anderson
Things just keep getting worse for Tim Anderson.
If you have not seen it by now, the Chicago White Sox shortstop had a rough night on Saturday. After Anderson applied a tag on Jose Ramirez after the Cleveland Guardians infielder slid into second base with a double, the two immediately began jawing, before Anderson shifted into full-on fight mode.
It did not end well for him, as he whiffed on a pair of punches before getting dusted by a wayward right hand from Ramirez.
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USA Basketball’s World Cup roster has tons of young talent, but no international experience.
The United States is supposed to be the preeminent international power in men’s basketball, but the last FIBA World Cup issued a harsh reminder that rest of the globe is catching up. The Americans finished in seventh place in the 2019 FIBA World Cup, and snapped a 58-game winning streak with NBA players after a shocking loss to France in the quarterfinals, and subsequent loss to Serbia in the loser’s bracket. The U.S.
Following the viral melee between Guardians’ José Ramírez and White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson, Cleveland’s star infielder told MLB insider Héctor Gómez that he’s attempted to apologize for his actions.
Per Gómez, Ramírez stated that despite his attempts to reach out to Anderson and clear the air, the 30-year-old has not responded to his messages.
“I tried to apologize to Tim Anderson, but he has not answered me,” said Ramírez on Monday. “He’s a good player. What happened is something that does not go with my way of being.
Texans minority owner Javier Loya is facing one count of first-degree rape, five counts of first-degree sexual abuse and one count of third-degree sexual abuse in Kentucky, according to ProFootballTalk.
Loya is a Houston businessman who is the cofounder and CEO of OTC Global Holdings, a Houston-based firm. He has been a minority owner for the Texans since the organization’s inception in 2002.
An arrest warrant was issued in Jefferson County, Ky., on May 10, and Loya’s case has a pretrial conference set for Aug. 22, according to the report.